Athens (Part 5): Lycabettus Hill

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View from outside the National Gallery. At the top floor of the National Gallery, there’s a cafe with a view that’s worth checking out. But let’s walk to Lycabettus Hill.

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Looking back at the National Gallery. Walk to the hill, there’s a ticket shop with a cafe across from it. Get a one-way ticket from the ticket computer. Get a spinach pie and a coffee if the next tram is in half a hour.

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Look at the hill, take pictures, it’s beautiful. Then walk down, get some tapas, or just go home.

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While I was at the gift section of the National Gallery, I picked up a Michelin guide and they had one restaurant in the cheap department. It was an amazing restaurant though. Look at these fries:

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I got the rabbit. In a chic neighborhood that you could walk back from. They had a weekend menu full of interesting items. Rabbit tastes like chicken!

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